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    Exponential Population

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    Population Growth Population growth rate on Earth is increasing exponentially; in fact, it is believed that the population will increase to more than 9 billion people by the middle of the century (United States Census Bureau, 2016). This is an unimaginable increase from the two and a half billion souls Earth had just in 1950 alone (Population Institute, 2016). The impact has raised serious concerns for the planet and it sustainability. The population increases in both developed countries and…

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    1. Background 50 years ago, Dubai was a small village on the sea side of the United Arab Emiratis surrounded by deserts. People used different animals to travel such camels, horses and on foot, resources were scarce and less availability of water. People in Dubai were depending on pearl diving and fishing for a living, the sea was the main source of living. But in the past 20 years, Dubai had developed rapidly, from a small city it because of a luxury destination with a variety of attractions…

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    World War I was one of the bloodiest wars in the modern age, with millions of dead soldiers and civilians and enormous losses on all sides (Chapman). After the war, the Allied nations looked for vengeance from the Central Powers and imposed a series of harsh treaties upon them, stripped them of substantial amounts of land and requiring significant repatriation payments (Mendum). The many of the Allied nations saw Germany as the chief instigator of the war and wanted to protect Europe from…

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    Culture, can be known as a social behaviour operated intuitively by an individual, one that is deeply embedded with the values of technical and political systems and are all together reinforced by beliefs and way of life (Hayton et al 2002). Culture is therefore a system that makes each society unique as it embodies the development of specific personality characteristics and can be the underlying motivational factor for each member in a society to immerse in behaviours not commonly practiced in…

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    Shared the same room with the 1st patient. • May 21, 2015: monitoring begin for symptoms • May 25, 2015: developed symptoms • May 25, 2015: transferred to nationally designated medical center • May 25, 2015: tested positive for MERS-CoV • Risk Factors: o Close contact with anyone who is experiencing a fever, cough or shortness of breath and has traveled from the Arabian Peninsula within the past fourteen days should monitor their health beginning with last day of exposure and seek medical…

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    Flexicurity Case Study

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    1. Introduction Siemens is a German powerhouse established in the year 1847 in Berlin, Germany, focusing on electrification, automation and digitalization, and operates in over 200 countries, employing more than 343,000 employees globally. Their key business of operation can be bundled into the following segments: • Building Technologies • Digital Factory • Energy Management • Healthcare • Mobility • Power and Gas • Power Generation Services • Process Industries and Drives • Window Power and…

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    made by the group to cut production could send low prices back to their previous levels. Reaching a decision, however, will be no easy task for the oil cartel. While the wealthier nations represented in OPEC, such as Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates wish to keep production at current levels, poorer members want to cut production in order to raise the price of the oil they sell. Regardless of whether or not a decision can be reached, OPEC’s internal issues are indicative of the inherent…

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    “Agriculture Needs More Women” by Sonia Faruqi, is an article published by The Atlantic on September 25, 2013. This article expresses the agriculture industries dire need of women for gender based equality and their capability to empathize animals. Faruqi persuades and informs women with factual compliments about their ability to ultimately improve agriculture. Relatable and easily understood, while using all three appeals of rhetoric, Faruqi’s message is efficiently conveyed. Faruqi establishes…

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    Flight Centre Report Flight centre is valuable business that is an australian based travel company, and one of the largest retail travel organisations in australia. The first flight centre store opened in sydney in 1982 followed by two to other stores the next year in melbourne and brisbane.Today ther are 689 flight centre stores in asutralia. By 1988 the business had over 50 stores and its global expansion has been constant ever since. Roles of the Flight centre Business Flight Centre…

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    Weapon Trade Policy

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    Foreword: The reason for my interest in foreign weapon trade policy comes from me watching the movie Ironman with Robert Downey Jr. When Tony Stark’s convoy is ambushed by terrorists using small arms manufactured by his company against him. Which cost the lives of American soldiers and severely injured Stark. This research paper will address American weapon companies selling to foreign countries. What is a weapon? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a weapon is a thing designed or…

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